Mr TIM WILSON (Goldstein) (13:52): The Bayside Graffiti Management Plan has empowered Goldstein residents to take ownership of the built environment in our wonderful community. Residents, traders groups, Neighbourhood Watch and Victoria Police have come together with Bayside Council to improve the response to graffiti and to transform tagging hotspots into works of art. With the support of a council community grant and Shine Health owner Marta Dunin-Labedzki, a cheerfully technicolour mural now adorns a once unremarkable concrete wall at Black Rock shopping village. The mural was designed and painted by local students and artist Daiana Ingleton, who won the design competition hosted by Black Rock Neighbourhood Watch. Daiana worked on the seven-by-11-metre wall with the help of her peers in year 12 at Sandringham College and local volunteers. The kindergarten co-op in Cheltenham has also commissioned Daiana's mural-painting talents to help bring to life their outdoor friendship square. Community art projects are also underway at the Sandringham skate bowl and the Peterson Youth Centre. On behalf of the Goldstein community, thank you so much to everybody who has been involved in the graffiti management plan, including the Blender Studios and everyone else involved with the Bayside Street Art Crew. It's programs like these that can make a practical difference to the built environment of the Goldstein community—enhance it and cherish it for future generations.